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Devo Time 11/29- Dethroning the enemy with the Breath of God.

The enemy is under my feet!!  How about you? 

LOVED THIS WORD TODAY!  :)


Comments

Jen said…
So needed this encouragement! Why do we so easily forget our power and authority in Christ!? So glad we are more than conquerors!! Thanks. Powerful. Timely. ~ jen
Thanks Jen,
I think sometimes we forget our power and authority in Christ often because of mistaken identity. The enemy doesn't have a lot of tricks, but he is good at convincing us of our lack and failure. Not true with Christ. 2 Peter 1:3-9 sums most of it up for me. 1. We have all things that pertain to life and godliness through the knowledge (ignosis - gained by active relationship/response to God) of God. 2. If we are not walking in power and Kingdom authority and partaking in Divine Character; it's because we are near sighted and FORGOT WHO WE REALLY ARE.
Mistaken identity is plaguing many believers, if only we would allow ourselves to believe what Christ says about us, then maybe we would consistently walk in power. I don't need to "fix" me, I just need to BE the new creation Christ already made me to be. There's my rant, I could go on but that would just be the preacher in me. Thanks again for the comment, I hope you were encouraged, feel free to share or re-post any of my devos. They are up daily.
I am glad we are more then conquerors to Jen! :)

glad you enjoyed the video!

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